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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 600019"><p>difficult child 1 has been gone the last 2 weeks, so no trauma from him. difficult child 2 or difficult child 3 could have done something to hurt him without realizing it, but I would've heard him crying. That has happened in the past and he really lets everyone know. Those two difficult children aren't sneaky about hurting siblings; they just don't realize what would hurt him. And it is very rare for them to hurt a sibling on purpose. </p><p></p><p>No new people or places. The last 2 weeks we have gone to church, store, and grandpas house; none of which were right before this started. No new medications. </p><p></p><p>Today he is slightly better. Not the huge impressive smile but not a big frown either. So far just one sign and no words. Some babbling but not much. </p><p></p><p>Thanks DDD. And thanks everyone for listening. It really helps to have someone(s) to talk to so I can be coherent when talking to professionals. Instead of wringing my hands and saying he is just different I can give examples of how he is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 600019"] difficult child 1 has been gone the last 2 weeks, so no trauma from him. difficult child 2 or difficult child 3 could have done something to hurt him without realizing it, but I would've heard him crying. That has happened in the past and he really lets everyone know. Those two difficult children aren't sneaky about hurting siblings; they just don't realize what would hurt him. And it is very rare for them to hurt a sibling on purpose. No new people or places. The last 2 weeks we have gone to church, store, and grandpas house; none of which were right before this started. No new medications. Today he is slightly better. Not the huge impressive smile but not a big frown either. So far just one sign and no words. Some babbling but not much. Thanks DDD. And thanks everyone for listening. It really helps to have someone(s) to talk to so I can be coherent when talking to professionals. Instead of wringing my hands and saying he is just different I can give examples of how he is different. [/QUOTE]
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